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West 11

  • 1963
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
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West 11 (1963)
CrimeDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThis Michael Winner directed film looks into life at Notting Hill, London, then a seedy slum. A down on his luck Joe Beckett (Alfred Lynch) is recruited into crime by Richard Dyce (Eric Port... Alles lesenThis Michael Winner directed film looks into life at Notting Hill, London, then a seedy slum. A down on his luck Joe Beckett (Alfred Lynch) is recruited into crime by Richard Dyce (Eric Portman).This Michael Winner directed film looks into life at Notting Hill, London, then a seedy slum. A down on his luck Joe Beckett (Alfred Lynch) is recruited into crime by Richard Dyce (Eric Portman).

  • Regie
    • Michael Winner
  • Drehbuch
    • Keith Waterhouse
    • Willis Hall
    • Laura del Rivo
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alfred Lynch
    • Kathleen Breck
    • Eric Portman
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,5/10
    367
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Michael Winner
    • Drehbuch
      • Keith Waterhouse
      • Willis Hall
      • Laura del Rivo
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alfred Lynch
      • Kathleen Breck
      • Eric Portman
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    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
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    Alfred Lynch
    Alfred Lynch
    • Joe Beckett
    Kathleen Breck
    • Ilsa Barnes
    Eric Portman
    Eric Portman
    • Richard Dyce
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Georgia
    Kathleen Harrison
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Mrs. Beckett
    Freda Jackson
    Freda Jackson
    • Mrs. Hartley
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Gash
    Marie Ney
    Marie Ney
    • Mildred Dyce
    Harold Lang
    Harold Lang
    • Silent
    Peter Reynolds
    Peter Reynolds
    • Jacko
    Sean Kelly
    Sean Kelly
    • Larry
    Patrick Wymark
    Patrick Wymark
    • Father Hogan
    Gerry Duggan
    • Father Dominic
    Brian Wilde
    Brian Wilde
    • Speaker
    Allan McClelland
    • Mr. Royce
    • (as Alan McClelland)
    Frederick Danner
    • Geoffrey
    Francesca Annis
    Francesca Annis
    • Phyl
    Dawn Beret
    • Diana
    • Regie
      • Michael Winner
    • Drehbuch
      • Keith Waterhouse
      • Willis Hall
      • Laura del Rivo
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    9richardchatten

    Boredom and Crime

    Michael Winner dined out for the rest of his life for testing but not casting Julie Christie for a part in this reminder of those far-off days when even Winner couldn't fail to make a watchable film

    Another of that select band of films upon whose behalf fate intervened in the winter of 1963 by covering London in a picturesque covering of snow and employing probably the best cast Winner ever worked with - ranging from Finlay Currie to Francesca Annis - just the title and date tell you that you're in for a treat; with a witty script by Waterhouse & Hall, technical collaborators of the calibre of Otto Heller and designer Robert Jones (the latter with obvious relish placing Tretchikoff's 'Green Lady' on the wall of Diana Dors' apartment) and Mr Acker Bilk on the soundtrack.
    7HillstreetBunz

    Decent entry in its genre. Dors shines again.

    Clearly a lesser known entry in the 'Angry Young Man" Brit flick dramas of the early 60s. Like This Sporting Life, Saturday Night, Sunday Morning, Look Back in Anger et al, it's all generational conflict and post war miserabilism.

    This new realism wore itself out as the 60s really took hold and for many, things did change and improve. Perhaps the young lead Alfred Lynch didnt make it as Harris or Finney did, but he sustained a career over decades. Here he is supported by some stalwarts of British cinema (Kathleen Harrison, Eric Portman and Finlay Currie) and even the poor young actress (Kathleen Breck) saddled with the role of 'tart' which says everything about the double standard of the time and nothing about the character herself. But as is so often the case, the standout for talent and charisma is the much missed Diana Dors.

    Despite her Rank charm school beginnings, her natural acting talent easily makes the most of the ever so slightly ageing good time girl role she has. Her charisma makes her the most compelling of all the players. Star quality that never left her.

    Its not great, but its worth a watch, if only as a reasonably authentic period piece. The Director Michael Winner had more commercial success, but this may be as a good a film as he ever made.
    5g-hbe

    Atmospheric but not compulsive viewing.

    Maybe it's because I don't much like Alfred Lynch or Michael Winner films generally, but this film dragged terribly. For me, it was only worth watching for the end credit music played beautifully by Mr Acker Bilk, a haunting piece somewhat reminiscent of Bilk's own 'Bitter Harvest' theme. There were some great 'kitchen sink' films made in Britain in the late 50's and early 60's, but this doesn't make the grade.
    9jromanbaker

    A Much Neglected Film

    The beginning of the 1960's introduced a lot of interesting British films, and in my opinion ' West 11 ' is one of the finest. Alfred Lynch was one of the best actors of this period and arguably he was not given enough roles as fine as this. Michael Winner is not among my favourite directors, but somehow he captured well the life of ordinary young people of the pre-swinging sixties London extremely well. The acting is top notch and so is the depiction of the Notting Hill Gate area. By 2024 standards it looks basic but then again ordinary people could afford to live there. The story is simple; a young man tired of routine jobs falls in with a richer man played excellently by Eric Portman who wants to murder his wife, and homes in on Alfred Lynch to do it. Without being at all sensationalist we witness the consequences. The script is finely written, and among the other actors Diana Dors is moving as a woman who feels she can no longer rely on her looks, but does so with stoical resignation. I have no idea why this film is underrated, as it is again in my opinion as good if not better than trendy films such as ' Look Back in Anger ' and ' A Taste of Honey' which I thought were badly cast. An essential London film.
    6ianbrown65

    Smoothly made little Brit-pic

    A minor but very smoothly made example of British film noir. Director Michael Winner, then at the start of his career, had a strong cast (Alfred Lynch, Eric Portman, Diana Dors, Finlay Currie, et al) to inhabit this starkly photographed little crime melodrama set in London bedsit-land, all tacky Notting Hill coffee bars and smoky jazz clubs.

    Lynch makes a downbeat but sympathetic protagonist, more thoughtful than the usual type of hero. Portman plays the clipped-moustache ex-military man-turned-swindler to perfection. Dors is just right, too, as a blousy divorcée ("Young enough to still want a husband; old enough not get the one I want").

    Winner plays up the salacious sex element a bit, but a tight Keith Waterhouse/Willis Hall script touches on Lynch's Catholic guilt, and Currie's existential search for 'truth', just enough to give the story a modicum of depth. There's also an evocative score by Stanley Black, with Acker Bilk on sax.

    Until latterly a neglected, even scorned, cinema sub-genre, these usually low-budget British film noirs, often superbly photographed, were violent by the standards of their day, and showed the rain-washed streets of cities like Newcastle (Payroll), Manchester (Hell Is a City) and Brighton (Jigsaw), as well as London, could be pretty mean, too.

    Winner's next film, The System with Oliver Reed, was even better.

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      Michael Winner's tenure working with Daniel M. Angel inspired him to produce his own films, so that he wouldn't have to deal with such interference. Winner remained vindictive about Angel for many years, although it is perhaps worth mentioning that his low opinion was emphatically not shared by many other significant figures in the British film industry, and that Angel's reputation as a producer was generally a high one. It has been widely doubted that a man of his acumen would have turned down Sean Connery or James Mason for leading roles.
    • Patzer
      The influx of people and the difference in the girl represent the passage of time and the character's repeated attempts to find a bed for the night. The original girl passes by and bids him goodnight.
    • Zitate

      Mr. Royce: Breakdown on the Central Line again, Mr Beckett?

      Joe Beckett: Yeah, that's right.

      Mr. Royce: It won't do, Mr. Beckett. It's not good enough.

      Joe Beckett: I set off at half past eight, Mr, Royce.

      Mr. Royce: Then we have to set off just that little bit earlier. Business in this establishment commences at 9.00 am. We don't require you here at ten-to, but we don't expect you here at ten past. Nine o'clock.

      Joe Beckett: [sotto voce] Aw, shut up.

      Mr. Royce: And we don't wear coloured shirts during business hours, Mr Beckett, whatever we may do outside.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Arena: Blondes: Diana Dors (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Title Theme
      West 11"

      by Stanley Black and Acker Bilk (as Mr.Aker Bilk)

      Played by Acker Bilk (as Mr.Acker Bilk)

      also featuring Ken Colyer and his Band

      The Tony Kinsey Quintet (as the Tony Kinsey Quintet)

      Recorded music by courtesy of Decca Ltd.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. September 1966 (Mexiko)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Colville Terrace, Kensington, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Joe's Flat)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
      • Angel Productions
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